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B. Zamorano - Application to join DUNE 2
The cityLocated in Southern Spain420 km South of Madrid250 km East of Seville
Federico García Lorca Airport (24 km) serves Granada
• Direct flights to Madrid (5 a day), Barcelona (4), Palma Mallorca (2)
• London Gatwick (3 a week), Manchester (2), Milan (3), Naples (3) and Berlin (2)
Population 230kAltitude 700 m
The Alhambra, World Heritage Site since 1984 and most visited
monument in Spain
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The University
• Funded in 1531 by Emperor Charles V• Over 80k students distributed in various
campuses across the city• Over 2k European Students via the
Erasmus Programme, making it the top destination
• Voted best university in Spain in the International Student Satisfaction Awards
• Third university in Spain according to the Shanghai ranking
The faculty of Sciences, home to our group, is located just a short walk from
the historic centre of Granada
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The University
• We are part of the Department of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology- The area of Theoretical Physics has 30 members: 6 Professors, 9 lecturers, 5 postdocs,
9 students and 1 engineer• Ranked as 1st scientific research group in Andalucía during 2017 in the “Strengthening
programme”
Experience hosting very large scientific events (CERN European
strategy symposium this May)
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The group
• The experimental neutrino group currently consists of 3 members
• Prof. Antonio Bueno (PI and IB rep.)• Dr. Diego García-Gámez• Dr. Bruno Zamorano
Prof. Antonio Bueno• NOMAD and ICARUS in the 90s• Co-Spokesman of the Pierre Auger Observatory 2013-2017• 61 papers in LArTPCs and neutrino physics (173 total)• 8 Supervised PhD theses
The group before the
10 year challenge
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The group
Dr. Bruno Zamorano• PhD in the Pierre Auger Observatory in 2014• Joined NOvA and DUNE 2014 at the University of Sussex• Lead analyser in NOvA numu analysis 2015-2017• Production & computing convener, followed by calibration
convener in NOvA
Dr. Diego García-Gámez• PhD in the Pierre Auger Observatory in 2010• Joined SBND and DUNE in 2015 at the University of
Manchester• Leader of the light detection task of the joint SBN
collaboration
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The project
• Join the Spanish efforts, particularly simulation and reconstruction of the light system (in coordination with CIEMAT)
• Given our previous experience in reconstruction and Machine Learning, we’re interested in the 3D reconstruction of neutrino events
• Particularly keen to explore the potential of including light-collection information into the reconstruction
• Particle ID• Energy reconstruction
• We expect to contribute with 1 FTE distributed across the 3 members• Increased once we incorporate students to the group
• Funding for DUNE is requested together with other Spanish institutions as part of a joint proposal in Autumn 2019
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The project
• Ongoing effort re-commissioning a HEP lab for small-scale projects (photon detector characterisation, cryogenics, control system development…)
• In addition, we own a Grid node with 250 virtual CPUs and a disk storage server with 70 TBs disk space
• This was used in 2011 as part of the Auger Grid VO, and we could potentially join the FermiGrid with some support if there’s interest
We look forward to
joining DUNE!